Speech-Language
Pathologist
The ability to speak
is unique to man. However, we take our speaking
ability for granted and seldom pause to
think of the process involved in this task.
This is because we learn to speak apparently
without effort. Only when there is a delay
/deviance in speaking skills does one realize
all the processes that are involved in just
saying a word.
Communication is vital
for us humans and any disruption in it can
cause a lot of difficulty. The treatment
for communication problems is a young field
in India. The Speech-Language Pathologist
and Audiologist is a specialist in treating
all types of communication disorders in
children and adults.
Speech-Language Pathologists
(SLPs) are health care professionals educated
and trained to evaluate and treat children
and adults with speech, language, and swallowing
problems. They provide a variety of professional
services aimed at helping people develop
effective communication skills. Audiologists,
who work with people who have hearing, balancing,
and related problems, generally work along
with a team of Pediatrician, ENT Specialist
and Psychologist.
Qualification:A
qualified SLP would have a Bachelors and
/or Masters degree in Speech and Hearing.
SLPs deal with language as well as speech
problems.
Assessment:
The assessment tools
for diagnosing a speech and language disorder
consists of different test batteries. These
test batteries are designed to elicit speech
and language samples from the client. These
samples are then compared to the normal
standard to decide the severity of the problem.
Treatment:
Treatment is based
on either technique to improve product or
speech correction/modify technique. Today,
computers are used to assist the clinician
in coming to a diagnosis and also in treatment.
Since, there are no instant remedies for
communication disorders, treatment duration
varies from a few weeks to months and in
some cases a few years too.
Referral:
A client is generally
referred either by a doctor or a teacher
or a friend. It is important to take a child
to a SLP whenever the parents are in doubt
about their child's speech or language development.
Success of treatment is higher in children
than in adults. Lack of awareness of the
fact that speech and language problems can
be treated lead people to live a life with
lack of communication.
However it is
important to remember that the earlier the
diagnosis the better the chance the child
has to develop normally. The duration of
treatment is also comparatively less as
the first five years of the child are the
"language learning" years. Hence,
the importance of getting professional advice
at the earliest cannot be overemphasized.
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